JANUARY 26 • 2023 | 37 schedule with a strong showing at the Landfall Tradition at the Country Club of Landfall in Wilmington, N.C., shooting 1-over-par 71-73-73—217 to tie for 31st place. The No. 33-ranked Wolverines finished eighth among 18 teams. U-M will begin the spring portion of its schedule — always the most important part — by playing in the Collegiate Invitational on Feb. 5-6 at Guadalajara Country Club in Mexico. The Wolverines will defend their Big Ten championship April 21-23 at Fox Chapel. Schulz was the co-medalist at the 2021 Wolverine Invitational, played in the fall at the U-M course. She shot 3-under 68-70-72—210. That individual victory, the second of her U-M career, still resonates with her. “Winning that tournament showed me I can win at this level and how far my game had come, ” she said. “It redefined my expectations. ” Schulz was a three-time Michigan Interscholastic Golf Coaches Association Super Team member (2016-18) during her high school golf career. She played in four Division 1 state tournaments for Bloomfield Hills, leading the Black Hawks to three top-five team finishes. She was the individual runner-up in 2016 and 2018. Golf is in Schulz’s blood. She’s the daughter of former U-M golfer Rachel (Krickstein) and is a cousin of professional golfers Morgan and Madison Pressel. Her father is Mark Schulz. Send sports news to stevestein502004@yahoo.com. FACING PAGE: Mikaela Schulz follows her shot during the 2022 Big Ten Women’s Golf Championship. ABOVE: Mikaela Schulz helped the University of Michigan women’s golf team win its first Big Ten championship. ELIGIBILITY FOR NOMINATION NOMINATION PROCESS We encourage community members to submit nominations no later than February 24, 2023. Names of the nominees will remain confidential and nominee may be renominated in subsequent years. Nominate online: jewishdetroit.org/bermanaward DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS: FEBRUARY 24TH, 2023 Questions? Contact Michelle Turnbull, turnbull@jfmd.org or 248.833.2436. Berman Award for Outstanding Professional in Jewish Communal Service C A L L F O R N O M I N E E S 2023 Mandell L. (z"l) and Madeleine H. (z"l) All Jewish communal professionals employed by Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit or local constituent agencies of JFMD who have been working in the Detroit Jewish community a minimum of five consecutive years may be nominated for the Mandell L. and Madeleine H. Berman Awards. CRITERIA FOR SELECTION The recipient of the Mandell L. and Madeleine H. Berman Award shall manifest the highest professional standards in his/her chosen field. The professional must have made a significant contribution to and for the general good of the Jewish community, demonstrated creativity, dedication, knowledge and care in the provision of services of the Jewish community. Moreover, in awarding the Berman Award, consideration shall be given to special professional innovations, which reflect quality professionalism. *The CEOs of the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit and its constituent agencies are not eligible to win this award. There may be exceptions when representatives from other Jewish organizations in Metro Detroit will be considered when warranted. JFMD.